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‘The Price Is Right’: Air Force Member Loses Car in Disastrous Game
Casey Chase won a grill but missed every lock in Master Key, leaving him without the picnic package, smartphones or Kia, producers said.
- On April 3, 2014, Air Force member Casey Chase played the Master Key game on The Price Is Right, competing for a picnic package, smartphones, and a 2025 Kia K4 LX.
- Chase earned his stage appearance by placing the highest $800 bid on a stainless steel tabletop electric grill and accessories during the same April 3 broadcast.
- Participants in the Master Key game must guess item prices to earn keys; Chase correctly identified the first item's price for one key but missed the second, failing to earn another.
- Chase ultimately drew a blank key from the five available, winning none of the three prizes. Host Drew Carey jokingly said, "I blame the air pump."
- Advancing to the Showcase Showdown against Robert, Chase bid $27,180 on a Helen Ficalora jewelry collection, stainless steel kitchen set, and trip to the Seychelles after spinning a.70.
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